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Re: For all numbers s and t, the operation * is defined by s*t = [#permalink]
03 Mar 2015, 23:14

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Hi erikvm,

This is an example of a "Symbolism" question (you'll likely see one of them on Test Day). The basic concept is usually pretty simple - the prompt will "make up' a math symbol, explain to you what it "means" mathematically, then ask you to use it to perform a calculation.

Since the * symbol makes people think about multiplication, I'm going to change it to a # symbol. Here, we're told....

S#T = (S-1)(T+1)

You are meant to take the numbers that S and T represent and place them into the calculation. So, as an example, if we had...